Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... slaves inherited from his father ; watches over and tends them in their new - found freedom : or another , who , when legally released from payment of his debts , restores the uttermost farthing . We talk of this and praise it , as an ...
... slaves inherited from his father ; watches over and tends them in their new - found freedom : or another , who , when legally released from payment of his debts , restores the uttermost farthing . We talk of this and praise it , as an ...
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... slaves , one sixth part of the population , the problem might be regarded as very happily solved . As the consequence of this , in no country is there more talent , or so much awake and active . In the South this Unity is attained by ...
... slaves , one sixth part of the population , the problem might be regarded as very happily solved . As the consequence of this , in no country is there more talent , or so much awake and active . In the South this Unity is attained by ...
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... slaves even in England , to which effect , when attorney - general in 1719 , he had given a written opinion in conjunction with Talbot , then solicitor - general . When sitting twenty years af- terwards as Chancellor , Lord Hardwicke ...
... slaves even in England , to which effect , when attorney - general in 1719 , he had given a written opinion in conjunction with Talbot , then solicitor - general . When sitting twenty years af- terwards as Chancellor , Lord Hardwicke ...
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... slaves and brought to America and sold to the planters ; suppose , even , that it might have been conso- nant to English law to retain them as servants for life , as Blackstone seems to have imagined ; yet the case was very different as ...
... slaves and brought to America and sold to the planters ; suppose , even , that it might have been conso- nant to English law to retain them as servants for life , as Blackstone seems to have imagined ; yet the case was very different as ...
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... slaves ; a pledge from which they were never released , though the Carolinas and Georgia chose afterwards to violate it , and to insist on a constitutional per- mission to continue that violation for twenty years . The same ...
... slaves ; a pledge from which they were never released , though the Carolinas and Georgia chose afterwards to violate it , and to insist on a constitutional per- mission to continue that violation for twenty years . The same ...
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